Artifacts

My Mission: "To inspire in each student a lifelong quest for knowledge and literature, instilling the tools needed for success in an ever-evolving academic world.

 
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In the highest civilization, the book is still the highest delight. He who has once known its satisfactions is provided with a resource against calamity.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882), .

 

Alphabetical List of Artifacts:

Article Review - A review of an educational article examining they types of referrals within different populations.

Be A Book B.R.A.T - As shown in the picture to the right, this is a reading promotion plan that promotes students to recommend books to their peers by using bookmarks and then rating them based on a YALSA format.

Bilingual Lessons - A resource for teachers and students to translate materials into other languages. Can be used at school or home.

Biomes of the World - Desert vs.Tundra, Rainforests, Deserts - Could places so different be really more alike than you think? Click on these lessons to find out more:

Book Nook- A reference source for students and parents to websites about books and their authors. It allows students to select either by book name or author. Can be used at school or at home.

Buffalo Soldiers - A lesson plan for students to compete a research project on African American soldiers.

Copyright Laws, Do they apply to me?- A source for students and adults to find out if materials they are using are legal under the copyright laws. A valuable tool which can be used to evaluate the use of materials. Can be used at school or at home.

Educational Research - A review of educational journals that supports a study of the correlation between student reading level and classroom behavior.

Genscope - In this incredible program you can look a dragon DNA and then crossbreed them to discover how their genes are passed on from one generation to the next. You can also look at pedigrees, mutations, and sex-linked traits and diseases.

How to Cite Sources in a Research Paper- A reference source for students to correctly site the sources they use for a research paper. Can be used at school or at home.

Howard County Media Curriculum Chart - A simplified chart of the middle school media curriculum. I have also included a print version for teachers and parents.

Instructional Research Handbook - A step-by-step resource for students to complete a research project. Can be used at school or at home.

Media Schedules - A proposed elementary and middle school schedule.

MESA (Math, Engineering and Science, Achievement) - A Maryland program that provides students an opportunity to compete in engineering challenges.

Mrs. Bailey's Web Site - I use this web site so students can keep track of their science class and homework assignements each quarter by clicking on this site: http://www.geocities.com/mrs_baileys_scienceclass/

My Media Web Site - This is what my web site would look like for my School Library Media.

Parent Handbook - Answers to some commonly asked questions by parents about school media centers.

The Pyramids of Egypt - Discover the pyramids of Egypt from home. Travel though the maze of paths and tunnels to discover what lies below those magnificent pyramids. A research pathfiner is also available to find out more about mummies.

Shipwrecked - Travel through some of the most famous shipwrecks of the world oceans. From Blackbeard the Pirate to a miltary submarine, you can see it all from your own computer.

Student Service Learning - A two year project to work with our school stream at Murray Hill Middle

 
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